CANCELLED - Lover's Leap to Mom Rinkers with Scott Quitel

July 11, 2013 · 6:30 PM

This hike has been cancelled due to severe thunderstorms and heavy rain forecast for this evening.

Registration is required so that you can be informed of weather or other emergency cancellations. Walks are cancelled in heavy rain or thunderstorms. Unless otherwise specified Trail Ambassador hikes use rocky, rugged trails that may be wet and slippery. Please wear sturdy shoes or boots with socks. Long pants are recommended for protection against occasional poison ivy and possible ticks. Bring water and a snack if desired. Unless otherwise indicated, children over 7 are welcome if accompanied by a responsible adult. Please email to Sarah Marley, [masked] with any questions.

This hike is cancelled due to heavy rain and severe thunderstorms forecast for this evening. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. The park is dangerous in this type of weather and we have had many trees come down recently. We will reschedule this hike and we will notify everyone of the new date. Thank you.

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The Friends of the Wissahickon is the oldest and largest of the nonprofit, volunteer groups active in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park system. For over eighty-five years we have been stewards of Wissahickon Valley Park, the beautiful northern stretch of Fairmount Park. Our members maintain and preserve trails and historic structures, care for native plant and animal species, and protect the watershed.

FOW's Trail Ambassadors are trail guides who assist and educate people in the park, and offer guided hikes throughout the park that cover topics such as park history, geology, and ecology.

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